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Yes, the postgraduate entrance examination will not be limited by the courses you take during the university, you can apply for any major you want to apply for when you take the postgraduate examination, there is no restriction on this, this is also called interprofessional postgraduate examination, many people do this, including me, hehe, as long as you review well, you decide what major to take.
The premise is that you have to obtain a university diploma (no matter what major, as long as you graduate, you don't need this condition for the senior year to go to graduate school, as long as you get a diploma when you graduate and show it when you report to graduate school).
Teachers of some majors are also very willing to ask for interdisciplinary candidates, so that the knowledge is broader.
Good luck!
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You can go to graduate school if you don't choose.
Where to take the test. There is no restriction on whether you have studied or not.
But if you haven't studied to take the test, there's no hope.
However, you can go to audit the things you want to take in the graduate school entrance examination, and there is no need to spend money on course selection.
Anyway, there is no stopping you from going to the class.
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Of course, there is no restriction on your undergraduate major when you apply. If you take the interdisciplinary postgraduate examination, at most, after entering the re-examination, those teachers will have doubts about the mastery of the professional knowledge of the graduate students you are applying for, but if you have a degree in the second major, it will be relatively better, so it is still useful to study the second major. Moreover, the state also recognizes degrees, so it is also useful when it comes to applying for civil service examinations and the like, so it can be said that it can be considered to do big things with a small amount of money.
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1. How are classes arranged at the university1Morning and evening self-study time is the same as high school, many universities retain morning self-study and evening self-study, but the morning and evening self-study time may be different for each university and each grade, and students should understand this time clearly after entering the school. 2.
Class HoursThe time of classes at the university varies from person to person, and because there are electives, everyone's class schedule may be different. There is usually no fixed classroom for university classes, but you may need to bring your textbooks to occupy a seat in advance for each class. You can choose the first row or the last row, depending on your preference.
In college classes, there are basically two consecutive small classes, each class is 45 minutes, and there will be a 5-10 minute break in the middle. 3.Some schools will arrange morning exercises for students during morning exercises, and this task may also involve "clocking in", and students who want to sleep lazy need to pay special attention.
4.Dormitory lights out timeMost university dormitories have a specified lights-out time, generally at 22:30 23:
30 range, if the homework is not finished and you need to pick up the lamp to read at night, remember to buy a small rechargeable desk lamp, and hurry up to charge it before turning off the lights. 2. What are the precautions for taking a big class in college, because the university class is not a fixed classroom, so you should prepare a small schoolbag for class, and if it is a morning class, only bring the books of the morning class. In the afternoon class, I only bring the afternoon books.
Generally, students who have just started a big class may not be used to it. Therefore, the new students should try to sit in the front seat and get used to it first. It's a good idea to bring your own cushion, because your seat may not be somewhere.
So you won't necessarily get a clean seat. If you want to go out in the middle of class, the mat can also help you take a place.
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In the first year, students will learn some basic courses, which are the kind that students of any major have to study, such as advanced mathematics, college English, ideology and politics, Mao Xuan, etc., which is also conducive to students who change majors to keep up with the rhythm.
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Generally, you will be given compulsory courses according to your professional college, and then you can take some professional courses and general courses, and the elective courses are generally rushed, and the time schedule is relatively free, so sometimes a day is full and sometimes there is no class for a day.
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The courses in the university are actually formulated according to the training plan for a major, which is very planned.
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For many people, the courses they take in college are not well understood. For example, in the beginning, even a liberal arts student had to take advanced mathematics, and then he had to take various programming classes. When taking specialized courses, you have to take some courses that you will not need in the future, so some people feel very strange why they should take these courses that are not really useful.
After all, each class still takes up a long time, and I have to spend time reviewing these courses in order to prepare for the exam, so what is the reason for the emergence of a bunch of useless courses in the university?
In fact, a school's curriculum is multi-faceted, and it is very likely that the curriculum you are learning now is the same as it was decades ago. That is to say, at that time, the course was actually useful and very necessary, but after more than ten years of development, it became less useful. But the previous teachers are still working, and it is impossible to dismiss the teachers directly, and these teachers have also cultivated a group of students, and this group of students is to eat, and it is impossible to be eliminated by the times.
Therefore, new students are needed to continue the course, although it sounds boring, but for the teacher, it is their own job, so they still have to study.
In fact, the cultivation of college students is not only to cultivate professional quality, but also to cultivate students' moral thinking. Therefore, it is necessary to cultivate students from the aspect of curriculum, for example, in school, they will learn some courses related to ideas. Although it is still useless to say that I feel like I have listened to it, I can also improve my own thinking.
Therefore, since you must learn such a course, you must study it hard, at least you can't fail the course, and you can't affect your GPA, so that you can go smoothly in graduate school.
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These courses may seem to be of no practical use, but they can be used at work, and many people feel that college courses are useless, but they are actually very useful and helpful in finding a job after graduation.
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The arrangement of university courses is based on one's own course selection and the arrangement of the school's academic calendar. First of all, because our school uses a credit system.
The course selection is that a specific course has a specific credit, such as pathology.
3 credits (for example, each school may be different), you have to take enough credits in four years of college, so you can choose courses with more credits when you choose courses, or choose courses with more credits and fewer credits, so that your classes will be different, everything will be decided according to the courses you choose, and the classes in our dormitory are different because everyone chooses different courses. There is also the school's academic calendar arrangement, our school typically starts early and leaves late, so the study time is very long, and the course arrangement is relatively loose, while my high school classmate's school is a relatively short course, so the classes they arrange for the week are very tight, more intense, and even Saturdays and Sundays will have make-up classes. Again, it's your major, because I studied medicine, so there are quite a lot of courses, but if you take other courses that don't require much, there are fewer courses, maybe there are not a few classes a week, and we sometimes have all classes a day.
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First of all, no matter whether you think the university class is useful or not, and whether you like it or not, the minimum bottom line is to pass, that is, if you don't fail the course, all the awards and evaluations of the university will be insulated from you. If you don't think it's useful, you can change your major.
Or if you have spare time, you can participate in various activities, you can also learn some skills on your own, or start your own business. Universities are still relatively open and free, with autonomy, and there are not so many rules and regulations.
The important thing in studying at university is to master the method of learning knowledge and the way to construct thinking, not just the professional knowledge that is said. Generally speaking, your knowledge at university can be seen as foundational professional knowledge building, just to ensure that you are able to complete basic tasks and work in a work environment. The cultivation and improvement of knowledge and ability is a process of long-term accumulation, and curiosity is maintained.
The university is not a technical school, it is more of a theoretical education, cultivating students' ways of looking at the world, life and solving problems, cultivating sentiments, and cultivating personality, and less involving technical problems on the specific operation side. Second, the professional setting and teaching content of universities are detached from social and economic development. Thirdly, it is particularly worth mentioning that what is taught in Chinese universities is derived from Western theories, and is the result of the observation and refinement of Western social, political and economic phenomena.
Humanities and social sciences in this area.
This is especially true in the field. In addition, it should not be overlooked that Chinese universities are strict in and wide out. Many students who do not have a good plan for their university life tend to fall into boredom and waste time without learning much.
What college teaches you is how to learn. It's the learning method.
And not rigid dogmatism.
Work is practical operation, and it is to apply knowledge according to the actual situation. How to use it, what to use, and to what extent it needs to be implemented in actual operation. The most important thing is to figure out who you are and what are you going to do? To whom is it responsible?
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I think it's because the meaning of learning lies in comprehension, and only with comprehension can it be useful, and university courses will definitely be useful to us.
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The course of the university is not useless, it just allows you to have a general understanding of the superficial knowledge of this major, so as to arouse your interest and take the initiative to dig deeper.
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Courses in the university are divided into compulsory and elective. Compulsory courses usually have textbooks. Elective courses sometimes do not necessarily require a textbook to be taught.
Electives are designed to cultivate students' interests and broaden their knowledge. Electives are designed to develop the breadth and breadth of students' knowledge, not limited to textbooks. That's why there are so many classes in college that don't have textbooks and still need to be taken.
And because the courses in the university are more open-ended, many of them are condensed by the teacher's own opinions, but the teacher may not publish his own theories in a book, so there are naturally many courses to learn.
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In order to improve the knowledge level of the people.
And everyone's interest in the course is different.
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It's not just domestic. There are also many foreign university courses... But it's generally the first 2 years of the course... Get busy. 。
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There will be more courses in the first two years.
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The importance is related to the closeness of your major to employment.
If you are employed and do not plan to pursue a major of study, it is good to pass the final exam and meet the graduation standard. If your major is a teacher, this kind of employment is closely related to the major, and the final exam is quite important.
If you fail, you will enter the make-up examination, that is, you will take the exam again, but you can only get a maximum of 60 points, if you still do not pass the make-up examination, you will enter the retake link, and the retake is to pay the money again to take the class again. If you fail too many subjects, you will face the situation of not getting a graduation certificate or even being dropped out.
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